Hi,
absolutely_f...@libero.it wrote on 2015-11-09 16:24:29 +0100 [[BackupPC-users]
Command line restore]:
> Hi,I am using BackupPC 3.2.1-4 (official Debian package).Is there a way to
> launch a restore process through command line?
yes.
> I mean, I don't want to create a tar /
Hi,I am using BackupPC 3.2.1-4 (official Debian package).Is there a way to
launch a restore process through command line?
I mean, I don't want to create a tar / zip archive. I need to restore files to
original server.Thank you very much-
Holger Parplies wrote:
> correct. The regular expression used for checking the validity of a share
> name in BackupPC_tarCreate 2.1.1-2sarge2 (which is the closest to 2.1.2-6
> I've come across) does not allow ampersands. That's a bug which is fixed in
> BackupPC 3.0.0 (possibly earlier).
>
> Cha
Hi,
Matt Miller wrote on 14.06.2007 at 11:45:11 [[BackupPC-users] command line
restore problems]:
> I'm having trouble restoring backups via the command line.
> [...]
>
> $/usr/share/backuppc/bin/BackupPC_tarCreate -h tracy -n -1 -s
> "Documents&Settings" D
Matt Miller wrote:
> I'm having trouble restoring backups via the command line. I want to
> create a .tar of the entire pool for 2 different computers, and remove
> the folders from the system because they no longer need to be backed up.
> I su to backuppc and here's what happens:
>
> $/usr/share
I'm having trouble restoring backups via the command line. I want to
create a .tar of the entire pool for 2 different computers, and remove
the folders from the system because they no longer need to be backed up.
I su to backuppc and here's what happens:
$/usr/share/backuppc/bin/BackupPC_tarCrea